Christian Huff
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I mean, so he was literally offering up his life to him.
And it says that he considered him as a father.
When you think about it, he's married to his daughter, so he's his son-in-law.
Saul's son, Jonathan, is his best friend, and they're like brothers.
So he really is like a father.
Father-in-law, my best friend is your son.
And then Saul says to him, my son, David...
and weeps.
And so the point that Dr. Jackson made, the way he put it was this went from political to personal in that moment.
And I think there's a lot of truth to that.
I mean, you know, you can do and say a lot of things that we'll even do it now and say, well, that's just being a political or political persecution, or we'll even say political crime, you know, as if somehow it's different from any other crime.
And, but the idea is when it gets personal,
then it's up in your kitchen.
And that's the way it was with them here.
And this really would be the final time before the demise of Saul, before he was doing all the rest of these things.
And then David basically is left to step in and to be what God called him to be.
So it is a moment.
I'm like you, Zach.
It would have left me unsatisfied, especially the way it ended.
And nobody was more distraught to hear that Jonathan, his best friend, and then Saul,